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Manjodaya House

Located in Electronic City, Bengaluru, the homes belonging to two brothers are set in a context that is fast changing from a rural to urban character. The choreography and architecture of this building set amidst a lush native landscape reflect the ethos of their lives.

photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda
photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda

CHOREOGRAPHY OF SPACES
On entering the plot, a picturesque pergola frames the residence capturing the essence and summary of the design.  All materials used in the building are portrayed at this point. Lined by green on either side, the pergola uses clay jali walls and metal beams, with a provision for creepers. The entrance path leads to a large lawn in the centre of the plot ringed by the two homes and a club house building that houses the common parking area and the fitness centre.

The path is uniquely detailed using a combination of the locally available Sadarahalli granite and grass pavers. The grass pavers enhance the water permeability of the ground.

photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda
photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda

With the homes framed in one view, the jali work becomes prominent and one can see the two different patterns of terracotta blocks used here. The camp jali is combined with a four-petal design, creating an interesting interplay of light and shade.

The two houses are similar yet distinct in terms of their experience. The home in the South East is horizontal and flatter compared with the home in the South West which has tall volumes. The second building has a double height car porch with a roof garden overlooking the view. This roof garden is lined with plants and lawn at the centre, having a skylight feature right above it. Black lapaturo granite finish is used as flooring thereby highlighting the car porch.

photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda
photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda

The main entrance exudes warmth with the introduction of wood, paired with white interiors. The colour palette used throughout has strictly been minimal and yet stands out in its own way. Vastu (the traditional Indian planning tradition) has been followed to a large extent for the planning of the various spaces.

The interiors of these houses are large in scale and a careful selection of materials have been made in order to maintain and amplify the scale of the space. A unique feature of the building is the extendable living room that can connect the two buildings, thereby converting the space into a multipurpose hall.

photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda
photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda

MATERIALS
The choice of construction, materials and form has a direct influence on the emotional character of a space. The dramatic yet warm character is achieved through a minimal palette. The careful mix of white interiors with raw natural wood and terracotta tiles.

White is typically associated with minimalism, but contrary to its nature, here this timeless and achromatic colour, has been used to create enormous spaces.

photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda
photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda

Wood has been used extensively, mostly on ceilings. An intricately carved wooden wall becomes the focus of the living room.

The steel staircase is a highlight feature, made with metal plates and wood cut in an L shape. This is done to avoid the fixing of two wooden planks and thereby avoiding the formation of a visibly seen joint. The stair is supported by 2 cnc cut steel beams. Altogether the stair looks light and minimal.

Project Description Credits: Seethal S.R & Vasudevan R Kadalayil

photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda
photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda

Team:
Architect: Ecumene Habitat Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Photo credits: Atik Bheda
Project Film credits: Akhil TDY
Lead Architects: Vasudevan R Kadalayil, Shrividya Shettigar, Ezhilarasi P, Venkatesh Habib
Initial Concept Plans: Prasanna Purohit
Design Development: Alwin Varughese
Design Development: Savanraj Dani
Project Description: Seethal S.R
Project Graphics: Anakha Mohanlal
Landscape Architect: Studio Confluence
Electrical Consultant: JES Design Consultants
PHE Consultant: Bays Consultancy
Structural Consultant: Sigma Consultants
HVAC Consultant: Breeze HVAC Systems
Quantity Surveyors: Greensoul Lifespaces Pvt. Ltd.
Painting Contractor: Mr. Tharanath
Marble Laying Contractor: Mr. Bansilal
Woodwork & Interior works Contractor: Mr. Kannan
False ceiling Contractor: Mr. Abid
Electrical & Fabrication Contractor: Royal Electricals & Fab Tec Engineering
Plumbing Contractor: Mr. Uday
Home Theatre Consultant & Contractor: Edomotics
Kitchen: Creative Modules

photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda
photo_credit Atik Bheda
Atik Bheda

Material Used:
1. Kohler: Sanitary Fittings
2. Bangalore Tile Company: Camp Jali & Four Petal Jali
3. Basant Betons: Artline Grass Pavers
4. Decorlite: Interior & Exterior Lights
5. Exterior Paint: Jotun Jotashield Tex Ultra
6. Saint Gobain: Skylight glass - ET 125
7. Viega: SS Plumbing pipes
8. Siemens: Kitchen Appliances
9. Sirca: PU Wood Polish

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Project credits

Cinematography
Fotógrafos
PHE Consultant
HVAC Consultant

Product spec sheet

Sanitary Fittings
SS Plumbing pipes
SS Plumbing SS Plumbing by Viega
Camp & Four-petal Jali
Camp Jali by Bangalore Tile Company
Grass Pavers
Artline by Basant Betons
Fabricantes
800 Series Gas Range... by Bosch
Fabricantes
VRV AC by Daikin Europe

Project data

Año Del Proyecto
2022
Categoría
Casas Privadas
Applied Products
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